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1. How does the author Jame's Thurber organize the events in the story?
A) Each daydream is brought on by a real life event that transports Walter into his fantasy world
B) Each even in the story is organized as a flashback to Walter's previous life
C) Each daydream Walter has is organized by the biggest impact on his life
D) The events in the story happen at random and follow no organizational pattern

2. What do you think the authors point of view of his main character Walter Mitty?
A) Walter lives an exciting life and he doesn't really need to daydream at all
B) Walter feels bored with his repetitive mundane everyday life so he creates an exciting fake life
C) Walter suffers from an intellectual disorder which is why he daydreams
D) Walter needs to escape due to the abuse from his wife

"Reality and Imagination Psychologists say that a person’s thoughts are often a series of seemingly unconnected reflections. An event in the real world can prompt unpredictable mental responses, such as memories, snippets of favorite songs, or even elaborate daydreams."
How does this excerpt relate to James Thurber's story "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty?"
FROM THE STORY "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"

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